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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1914)
pressure at the ruiue 700 feet of tha price of tbe ware for all pur Now is the time to subscribe. | High School Basket Ball Marshfield Capitalist Five saloon 1 censes were granted Team to Play Alumni Was Eccentric Character pipe, beginning at .‘30 inches and chasers who would let him have the tapering to 14, 'eels 1 be water from votes. This was a picnic for those by the Han lon ci'y con c l at its lot Dream ut FoLo.n’a Cuut.ction the tank to the hydraulic At a ueediug kitchen utensils, aud ena last meeting, the applicants lining The High School ba-ket bai The Coos Bay News has the fol erv. Basinuasnii Bms A Tuitb-.EId r nli*; l team for the coming reason ha lowing in regatd to John Golden, conservative estimate the watei mel ware went like hot cakes as the Claud Nasburg, of Marshfield Jamison i i Pag-, Bandm B ir; H. * been chosen and the boys are practic whose death occurred recently in from such a ditch witb this pressure votes piled up. Mr. Lawborn’a can wad one of Uoqoille'ii visitors Ciatur Gustalfsoii, C ob; A. M. A Iainn, ing hard in preparation for the first Mar-hfield, and who owned several will move 2'>00 cubic yards of grav didate waa perfectly safe with the day. Two crews of 4 ■core of Dec. 15tb: but some of tbe Eagle Bar and Gna D. Groas, Opera, schedule game which is to tie played business houses on First street in el iu 24 bou s. S. D. Grover made a | feasant men each can do the work. Take other candidates threw a scare iuto L. A. Lilj-qv.st and V. J Sh* r «* Myrtle P dot Friday January 8 this city: call at Folaoiu a (Joufncli.u ery y* n John Golden,an old and cotnpar the cost of opera ing au I coiupirr him with the result that he did not wo d reo ntly w m .ui i duck hu bu .ting | Owing >o the graduatimi of the en terilay morning. it witb tbe assayed value ot the rest until the minute tbe contest brought in mure than they could lire regular five last year it hastieen alively weal'by resident of Marsh dirt handled, and one can get an closed. Mr. ami Mrs. It. H. Mast, Jr field, was found dead Wednesday a ca«e of working out new material onvnionutlv carry, 53 in number. were up from Ban Ion .Sundry to The two which found their way to this season. A large number ol in the basement of Helbacka’ idea of the won lerful | o-si bill ties At Anderson's, also, some com Few people use a sheet viait ut the home of 11. H Meat candidates turned out and some house on North Second street offered at this mine. paratively large scores were made the Henri.I man’s home by Mr Lilj*-- of paper in writing a Everything th .t ha« gone into by the leaders toward tbe close of splendid players have been develop where he has made his home for Mr and Mra. Fred Garrett and qvist’a courtesy were fine. short note now-a-days- - this mine has been packed on horses tbe contest, ami over half a million Hoy Gariett, of Myrtle Point spent ed in the three weeks that they some time past. He hadn’ t been H. W Dunham received word hristmaa at the home of E A Fol the correspondence card have been training under the direc seen sine: Sunday night, and as no over several miles of rough trail, votes were p jt in by the winner af last Tburs lay of the death iu San som. tion of Coach Earl Leslie. The trace of him could be found, it was and it has taken pluck ao 1 energy ter tbe count of the .Saturday night is the popular way Francisco the night before of Mrs. I am in the market for Ghitham Joe Fox. Mrs. Fox was for yesrs regular team as announced by him decided by the authorities to break and good mmage.uent to get the before. Over half a million were mine in the shape that it is now in, cast for Mrs. L. A Rosa in the same Ba:k,Butchers’ and Farmers’ Hides, a resident of the county and has yesterday is: Keith Leslie, center; into bis apartment, where tbe body Wool, Pelts and Furs. in such a short timo. The giant * n time, and she catne in a strong se Stewart Norton and Roy Watson was discovered lying under the bed many friends here who will be sorry G e o . T. M o u l t o n WE HAVE CORRESPONDENCE forwards and Charlie Oerding and Though having a good income from tbe mine started about a week ago, cond. Although handicapped by to bear ol her death. The Pauline picture switches Roy Avery, guards his property and from money which and across the river and a little age, Mrs. Rosa made a race that CARDS, PLIAN AND The moat surprising tbiug about dates at the Grand thie week and A game has been arranged with he had out on interest, he denied lower down tbe company has an surprised everyone. GILT EDGE the recovery of a lost riog by a Ri ill be shown this evening, instead the Alumni team for next Friday himself any comforts of life, in fact, other giant in operation. About 15 Besides tbe two pianos giveu verton lady, after it bad laiu in the af Thursday to give the High School a chance he even denied himself the actual men are now employed and will be away free to the two leaders, each ground for a number of years, as to try out against a team with which necessities, and the general belief is cariied during the winter, but by merchant also gave certificates to Monte J Wax, who has been con related iu tlie Herald last week, was they are more evenly matched than that the want of suitable food was next June Mr. Inman expects to six lower candidate« iu the order of ducting eome very successful specie that the ring had nevor beeu ad they are by the High School second tbe cause of his feeble condition pre have a force of 150 tueo at work. their scores. These certificates are 25 cents to $1.00 per Box sales in the towns of the county, re vertised in the Record or Times team. The Alumni team contains ceding his death.— He was born in Tbe company has bars leased lower good tor one year and entitle tbe turned to Portland last week. want ads some of the best players that the England of Irish parents, and was down tbe river, amounting in all to holders to a piano each ou pavment Take your subscriptions for all Santa Claus brought us all a wel Coos county high schools have ever about 78 years old at the time of about 1000 acres. papers and periodicals to Folsom's of certain amounts, as follows: fi st Uoufeetionery, and save expense, come preseut ia the form of a change produced and the game will be a bis death. He came to the United T he Rexall Store $90, second $95, third $100, fourth of weather. The cold snap was suc real test for the High School boys. States when a young man and trouble and risk. $105, fifth $115, sixth $125. The Christmas Entertainment The model of the Oceunic given ceeded ou Christmas day by warmth The first Hague game to be play worked in the coal mines in Penn figures of the final count, given be- P rofessional Cards away by the Coquille Haberdashery and moisture, and the gentle rain of ed uere will be with Marshfield on sylvania before coming to Coos Bay The people of the M E. Church low’ sbow ,he 8t» B(lillR o t tbe seven went to Earnest Hammock, of Ara- Oregon is much more highly appre January 15 in 1875 - His only heir is a sister, celebrated Christmas Wednesday WmDer“ 10 e‘ ch 00Bt‘,8t ciated here than the season of shiv go, as the largest purchaser of widow of Michael Kennedy, who Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT evening with a pleasing program j AT DRANE’S To Test Soil ers and bursting water pipes. goods before Christmas. lived in early days on Twomile D e n tist carried out by the children of the [ Mabel W ilcox___________ 2 898,780 Office over First National Bank Coquille merchants generally re creek, below Bandon. He was Representative C. R. Barrow will Filone Main 4SI A new liue of agriculture is to be married to the widow of Michael Sunday School, assisted by the choir i Add*® Donaldsoo------------ 1 174,115 leave the last of this week for Salem, porta fair holiday trade and some and orchestra. The numbers were ?f8U,8h £ ric? ......................... themselves a s highly tried out in this county and the ex Malarky, a pioneer of Coos Bay, where he wi*l look over the ground express E. D. SPERRY periment will be made on the Gage but no children were born to the all well received by an audience Mrs Mary M edlock........... 367,110 before the meeting of the legisla pleased. One dealer who is s close A ttorney a n d ranch near Allegany, Harry Tbam- marriage. His wife died a number which taxed the seating capacity of Mrs. G. R. Wickham___ ’ " 337,845 observer says to the Herald that he ture, Feb. 11th. C ounkki . lou at L aw as and two Greek friends, who have of years ago, leaviog him property tbe little church Smta Claus ap Belva Pingston_______________ 330,705 has noticed that the people, in tbeir Office in Robinson Building Fred Slagle started for Medford ^T ANDERSON’S had much experience in tbeir native in Marshfield which afterwards sold peared and, assisted by a baud of the first of last week, where he was selection of Christmas presents specially costumed helpers, d.stri-I Katherine le rris------------ 1 191,930 land, are the ones who will attempt for a good figure. Tbe funeral was to join his wife in a Christmas visit were more inclined than ever be W. C. CHASE butad goodie, to tbe children j “ rs P,’ A , ¿l ° 88 .................- 8^ ' ^ fore to take articles of every day- the culture of tobacco. The men held Friday morning at the Catho Mrs. Mabel Samson________ 75,020 with her parents. They expect to A ttorney at L aw i Verna Phillips 66,561 utility, rather than expensive trifLa have looked over the district care lic church, and was conducted by be back next Monday. Married Mrs. E N. Harry____ " " . . 6 2 , 2 0 5 Office in Richmond-Barker Bldg fully and experimented with the soil Rev. Father McDevitt. A large of no useful purpose. The Epwcrth League of the M. Myrtle Newton____________ 50,790 and they are sure they can make a number of the old residents of town E. church is making preparations to DANIELSON SWEET—In tbiscity, Mrs. P. A Breur___________ 48,135 New Light Globe success at the venture. They have C. R. BARROW were in attendance. The will, which celebrate “ Epworth Herald Day” Dec. 24, 1914; Richard Drnielson I leased the ranch for a term aufiicieut was dated Dec. i, 1909 , arrived A tto r n e y a n d C ounsellor a t L aw with a special progrum on Sunday and Gertrude Maud Sweet. The Oregon Power Co. has re to give them time to make an ex Office Phone 335 from Portland and was opened yes The Modern American evening, January 10th. Residence Phone 346 Tbe wedding look place at the ceived the new nitrogen-filled lamps haustive trial of tbeir ideas and are terday evening in Hall & Hall's of home of the bride’s parents, Mr. aud The Coquille Orchestra will give mentioned recently by the Herald, now iu possession of the place and fice The property was left to Cath J. J. STANLEY Mrs. J. B. Sweet, Rev C. II. Bryan a grand ball ou New Year'« Eve, and Manager McKenna has one ou have teams and implements with olic institution«, and Mother Agnes LAWYER officiating. The newly married The new which to pursue the work.—Record. Deo. 31, at Maple Pavilion, and the exhibition at the office of the St. AgDes Baby Home, Port Richmond-Barkcr Building ouple are must estimable young reputation of this organization for amp is a wonder and sheds a re Is one o f our most im Coquille, Oregon land, is appointed executrix, with people, and the best wishes of many giving successful dances assures a markably white, brilliant light. It M. E. Church Improvement portant and useful indus out bond, and is left free to distri friends follow them to their home compares with the 100 -candle power big affair. tries. Its business is that A. J. SHERWOOD bute the estate in the manner set The work on the basement of the on the groom’s ranch near Prosper. o f selling Cleanliness. All cohl weather drinks will be Mazda about as the latter does with A ttorney a t L aw M E. church is Denring completion, forth in the will. Mrs. Margaret 16 -candle power carbon. Iu fact found at Folsom’s Confectionery. The whole family wash First National Bank Building to the joy of the pastor and his Kennedy, his sister, is to be allowed Piano Winners Rooms 2-3-4 ing can now be sent to Coquille publications now almost the light is so brilliant that special flock Today there was another $20 per month in the event of her 1 the Laundry aud handled girdle the globe. The circulation shade fixtures are requited in its "b e e" when the men who have so being ill and in need by it with perfect satis Mabel Wilcox and Catherine Ter • »•* - L J. LILJEQVIST of the Correspondence News, pub regular installation. Its efficiency generously given their time to the faction. ft makes for A ttohnky a t L aw developing Big Mine on Sixes ris won the two free pianos in the lished from the Herald office, now in the matter of light giveu is great work finished ceiling the room, the er than the Mazda,and it is guaran domestic tranquility and Drane-Anderson contest wnich clos Kirbt National Bank Building reaches from London to New Zea Coquille, Oregon teed for a longer period As the ladies furnishing an appetizing (Port Orford Tribune) ed Christmas Eve. the economic betterment land, and that is going some. “ hand out” at the pareouage. The new globe costs three plunks, the It wae the pleasure of the writer of our social life. Tbe last days of the contest wit Watch for “ My Offieal Wife,’’ matter of durability is an important new room is of the same dimensions last Friday to spend several hours nessed some lively scrambling for WALTER SINCLAIR wnich is announced as coming Think o f the harmonious as the upper floor, and will furnish A tto rn e y at L aw to the Grand at a date not aet. one. Manager McKenna gives the a much needed meeting place for inspecting the work that has been votes, Miss Wilcox, the winner at! condition o f mind o f the It is a Vitagraph feature with Clara opinion that all the enclosed arc the Epworth League and for social and is beiDg done by the Hvdro Dranes, piling np ever 1,500,000 in Notary Public Coquille whole familv when the lights will be superseded by the Sixes Mining company, some 15 the last ten days. Her great score Kimball Young and other Vitagraph worries o f Washday are functions of the church, as well as miles up Sixes river from tbe bridge. came through tbe generosity of L. new globe. stare, and ia one of the beat. no longer apart of home --------- for the growing Sunday School- This company, of which C C- In A. Lawhorn, of the McKinley neigh life. A family washing The Herald folks were finelv treat Free Trip Winner» A range and heater will be installed, man is a slock holder aud manager, borhood, who is an old friend of the ed by Santa Claus,thank you,and the of four dozen pieces done and the people are hoping to be commenced work at il.e scene ot Wilcox family. He took advantage Fairview chicken that furnished the The contest st the Model Gro able to bold a watch night meeting Rough Dry f o r o n e 191‘ UIS A T their present operations last August of Mr. Dranes’a offer of 10,000 votes dollar and twenty cents. feast was only one of the many tok cery came to au end on Cbrietmae in the new room Thursday night. and since that time has done a large on tbe dollar on enamel ware aud ens of kindliness that came along Eve and four Coquille ladies ar? For the present, entrance is had on amount of development work, buv- made a standing offer to pay half The thanks of the Herald man are now entitled to free trips to the ly by tbe outside door, but later an WINTER SHORT COURSE—JAN. 4-30 | ing as high as 40 or 50 men on their aho due to Manager McKenna of Panama-Pacific Exposition. The inside stairway will connect the up Agriculture, including Agronomy, pay roll at one time. Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Horti the Oregon Power Co., Wm. Cand- four winners and their final stand per and lower rooms. culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insects, Tbe mice where the company ia liu of tbe Pacific Paper Co., to the ing are given below: Plant and Animal Diseases, Cream I working consists of 480 acies. It ery Management, Marketing, etc. Fireproof Glass Mra. J. B. Pointer______ 522,050 Blake, MacFall Co., of Portland, Home Economic*, including Cook is an old river deposit of free wasb- and to American Type Founders June W illey___________ 373,175 ing, Home Nursing, Sanitation, Sew F. E. McKenna has a curiositv ing gravel and contains few if any ing Dressmaking and Millinery. Mrs. G. L Donaldson__ 364,370 Co., of San Francisco, for articles Commerce, including Business Man in the form of an electric light globe large boulders that cannot be hand of use and value. Berna Irving____________217,280 agement, Rural Economics, Business Tbe pav dirt which has passed unbroken through led with a giant Law, Office Training. Harm Account The gold watch given for the sell ing, etc. Engineering, including a fire. I t . was brought in by A l - ] wh«*re 'hey have made their cut How’s This? ing of the inont coupon books dur Shopwork and Koadbuilding. W e offer One Hundred Dollars R#» fred Johnson, who had found it in near the river bank ia 22 feet deep FARMERS WEEK— FEBRUARY 1-4 ward for any case of Catarrh that ing the contest was won by Mrs IJ A V IN G leased the plant o f the Co- A general clearing house session of tbe ashes left from a fire in which and is covered with but t «0 or three cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Pointer. six days for the exchange of dynamic * * quille Mill and Mercantile Com he had been burning up some trash, feet of soil. Tbe gravel assays from Cure. ideas on the most pressing problems •f the times. Lectures by leading F. J. C H E N E Y & C O.. Toledo. O. The globe had collapsed from the 12 to 14 cents p. r cubic jard. To Notice pany, the undersigned is now prepared We, the undersigned, have known F. J. authorities. State conferences. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe air pressure, but the glasB is not eave this value Mr Inman 'has in- EXTENSION SERVICE to fill all orders for any kind of 1:1m i> rfectly honorable In all business Mrs L. A. Boss wishes to t ank broken; and the curious thing is stalled the old block riffl-s and bur- Offers lectures, movable schools, in trnnBactlons and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. stitutes and numerous correspondence all of the people who helped her in tbat it seems to have undergone a Dp, and also about 30 feet of 1 » ride N A T IO N A L B A N K O F COM M ERCE, courses on request. the piano contest. Toledo, O. MUSIC: Piano, String, Band, Voic«. chauge and does not now feel like invented by himself. This latter Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, glass but more like celluloid and is consists of 2x6 scantling set on edge No tuition. Reduced rates on all rail acting directly upon the blood and m u Especial attention will be paid to the cous surfaces o f the system. Testim onials roads. For further Inf* rma ion address, quite elastic. Mr. McKenna w ill! “ d shod on top with a 2 1-2 inch s* nt frer*. Prlro 75 cents per bottle. Sold The Oregon Agricultural College, .y p 11 Druggists. local demand, and every effort will be send it back to the factory sa a cur- *r,1D plate, which makes a boil that (t w -1 2 -l-lo -l-l) COMV A L L IS . ORBOON Take tail's F amily Pills for constipation. made to supply anything needed at the ioaity, keeps tbe spaces free from the WANTED IO RENT— A dairy ---------------------------- lighter substances while tbe metal ranch stocked with cows, without shortest possible notice. Your orders 1 , machinery and horses. Best of Oregon Apple Crop Statistics Betties there. In a clean up Mr. In are solicited. references. Inquire at Herald man says that two thirds of the val- W e W is h A ll O u r F rien ds and P a tr o n s office. 12-22-4t Washington, D. C , The 1914 utg wj|| be fOUod in the fitat 10 feet tpple crop of Oregon is estimated at of thi( nfle a H a p p y and Pros p erm is N e w Y e a r RATES: One cent a word, each in sertion. No charge leas than 15 cents' 3 , 394,000 bushels, according to a re To work this mine the company port of the Federal Department of has dug a ditch two miles long which FOUND—Lodge emblem w a t c h charm. Loser call at Herald of Agriculture issued recently. The is 30 inch's wide on the bottom, 4 fice and prove ownership. 11-17-tf yield in 1913 was 3 , 500,000 bushels f>et at the top and has a 3 1-2 foot LESSEE and 4 , 100,000 bushels in 1912 . Tbe bank. It baa a fall of tbrei fourths A FEW CHOICE LOTS in Koowl- condition of the crop at the present tons Heights can still be bought is 75 per cent of no mal, and tbe of an inch to tbe rid and will run g » from 1500 to 1600 miners inches of at ten dollars per month. They are 64*4*175 ft. Inquire of Ned average condition during the past water. The country through which MERELY MENTIONED CARDS For Short Notes P r ic e s: FUHRMAN’ S PHARMACY Laundry IMPORTANT e v e n t s nr minim n il COQUILLE LAUNDRY &ICE CO. % Announcement WANT COLUMN LUMBER E. E. JOHNSON C. Kelfr. 1 The Model Grocery S. M. Nosier & Co. 9-8-tf ten year period has been 77 P « , he dltcb ig bui|t j, ’very rough and cent of normal much fluming had to bs dune, and $6000 FOR A FA RM-H e r e ia a The apple crop of continental many pllces where the ground ia chance for a farmer.- A 62-acre farm; 60 bottom land; 15 acres United States ia estimated at 230 .- inclined to slide, lagging has been under plow and 15 acres more 249,000 bushels in 1914 , while tbe used on tbe aides of tha ditch All slashed ready to burn; good creek yield last vear was only only 145 ,- the lumber used by tbe company, of running water on the place. ’ bolheU xhe , vergge ice and they have used over 60,000 feet I Good oouse, and sll accessary . .. , , _ ---------- # ------ outbuildings. 16 miles from be,n8 P*,d *° farraers fot “ PP1” *' of it, has been split out on the Coquille, on plank road, mile the ptesent time is 62 cents per bus- ground, and yet tbeir flumes are as from postoffice andschool. Terms htl. light and substantial as though on part if desired. Inveatigate Try a Herald waat ad for any they w fe mads of sawed matetial. this if you want a farm. B. Fol thing you want to buv or sell. The ebove ditch gives 150 feet som, Coquille. lO-20-tf SWIFTS Premium Hams and Premium Bacon “ The I<ast Word” when it comes to quality. Every piece branded. Look for this brand if you want the best. -:- Aik Your Dealer J. E. NORTON D ISTR IB U TO R . CO Q U ILLE, O R E C O I